Congratulations on making it to the point in life where you have a 7-day weekend!I see more golf on my horizon. As of May 28, everyday will be Saturday.
Most of the sets out there are full sets with woods, irons and a putter. They are generally not good quality. I'd look for a good 2 or 3 year old set of irons then put together your driver, etc.So I am looking for a set of irons...used to be able to break 100, so I'm not too bad.
Want to start playing more.
I'm seeing some sets out there for about $500 or so...any recommendations?
I see more golf on my horizon. As of May 28, everyday will be Saturday.
I will just be arm candy for Mrs. Ones.Congratulations on making it to the point in life where you have a 7-day weekend!
We will be driving around courses in the more sordid areas, looking for bargain basement ProVs.Congrats. Well deserved. You can now pursue ProVs from crackheads with Myron full time!
I'd recommend bowling.So I am looking for a set of irons...used to be able to break 100, so I'm not too bad.
Want to start playing more.
I'm seeing some sets out there for about $500 or so...any recommendations?
Thanks for the tips!Most of the sets out there are full sets with woods, irons and a putter. They are generally not good quality. I'd look for a good 2 or 3 year old set of irons then put together your driver, etc.
As far as a set of new irons at a reasonable price, this is the last year's Cleveland set that has been well received and you can now find at a reasonable price. https://www.rockbottomgolf.com/golf...Q5_lGar_yeDvYpRtKqQGzj3pgDP0unF8aAo1aEALw_wcB
Shoot me a PM with any questions. I like shopping gold clubs and cars, yet rarely buying them.
I've always enjoyed played Shale. I hope to get out there again, this summer, hopefully with Myron.Got out to Shale Creek, first round of the season, this past week. Looks like they lowered their rates slightly, and it continues to be one of the best tracks in NE Ohio. Need to get through my summer basketball season which is stacked up in June, and hopefully get more rounds in July and August
What were you doing in New York, Clark? No one in Ohio would let you on?Played a really difficult course on Long Island this week, Montauk Downs. It was just named one of the country's best muni courses (along with Sleepy Hollow and Manakiki). Designed by Robert Trent Jones with a redesign of some holes by his son Rees in 2002. If my have been the most difficult course I have ever played with even small mistakes punished. Fortunately, I was driving it well and had a good day with my hybrid and middle irons.
What were you doing in New York, Clark? No one in Ohio would let you on?
I met a lady golfer named Sofonda CoxOhio courses have figured out all of my aliases and know all of my disguises. Mr. Morehead and Mr. Blowme are no longer welcome on Ohio courses.
The game is very humbling.Well, the Golf Gods took a on me this morning. I started off with a bogie, which is not a bad beginning, then things turned wacky. My drive on #2 was smack down the middle, then Bill Murray, the mower guy took over. He decided that after mowing 1/2 of the green, he would pull off to the right edge. Well, in trying to keep away from him, I yanked my approach. I walked off with a double. I'm pizzed
He decided that he hadn't fu**ed me over enough, so he jumps onto the next green and parks behind and to the left. Yep, a shank into the weeds/creek. Now I'm totally discombobulated. Another double.
I held onto this the rest of the round, finishing with a 47. No pars.
Nothing but ugliness and on 15 I can't keep out of the trees. By then, a cloud of anger is visible above my head.
I decided to pick up my ball and drive the remainder of the round. I normally don't pick up my ball, but visions of a meltdown on 16 danced around in my head, so I decided that instead of putting on a club throwing exhibition, I'll just cool down.
Tomorrow is another day.
I feel for you brother. Tonight I was 2 over through the first five then 10 over for the last 4. What an awful damn finish. Effing game!Well, the Golf Gods took a on me this morning. I started off with a bogie, which is not a bad beginning, then things turned wacky. My drive on #2 was smack down the middle, then Bill Murray, the mower guy took over. He decided that after mowing 1/2 of the green, he would pull off to the right edge. Well, in trying to keep away from him, I yanked my approach. I walked off with a double. I'm pizzed
He decided that he hadn't fu**ed me over enough, so he jumps onto the next green and parks behind and to the left. Yep, a shank into the weeds/creek. Now I'm totally discombobulated. Another double.
I held onto this the rest of the round, finishing with a 47. No pars.
Nothing but ugliness and on 15 I can't keep out of the trees. By then, a cloud of anger is visible above my head.
I decided to pick up my ball and drive the remainder of the round. I normally don't pick up my ball, but visions of a meltdown on 16 danced around in my head, so I decided that instead of putting on a club throwing exhibition, I'll just cool down.
Tomorrow is another day.
Congrats! I suspect the blind green was the key! LOL.Second eagle, ever, this morning. A 155 yards 6 iron to a blind green on #1. We couldn't find the ball until one guy looked in the hole. I thought he was joking with me. The God Gods were smiling on me as I birdied #2. They got me back with an ugly 6 on #9. Still, 39/42, which I was thrilled with. Yep, tomorrow I won't be able to find a green.
More than likely. If the past holds, I take a 7 tomorrow.Congrats! I suspect the blind green was the key! LOL.
Second eagle, ever, this morning. A 155 yards 6 iron to a blind green on #1. We couldn't find the ball until one guy looked in the hole. I thought he was joking with me. The God Gods were smiling on me as I birdied #2. They got me back with an ugly 6 on #9. Still, 39/42, which I was thrilled with. Yep, tomorrow I won't be able to find a green.